What do you mean by red, green and special Jin Mu?

The moral of "Red and Green have a special Jin Mu": It is used to describe a good geomantic situation, convey the evaluation of geographical environment through the colors and symbols of the five elements, and combine the traditional geomantic concept.

In geomantic omen, "red, green and special wood" is a traditional word representing a specific geographical environment and layout, which is used to describe the excellent geomantic situation. It conveys the evaluation of geographical environment through the symbols of color and five elements, and combines with the traditional concept of geomantic omen.

1, red and green are special: in Feng Shui, red and green represent fire and wood respectively. Fire and wood belong to two symbiotic relationships in the five elements. Wood can make fire, and fire can burn wood. So "red, green and special" means that fire and wood can coordinate and promote each other. This represents a good balance of five elements.

2. Jin Muxing: Here "gold" stands for metal element and "wood" stands for wood element. Of the five elements, Jin Kemu, wood can make a fire. "Jin Muxing" means that gold can restrain wood, and wood can provide energy for fire. This situation also reflects the harmonious relationship between the five elements.

Generally speaking, "red and green have special Jin Mu" leads to an important principle of geomantic omen, that is, the five elements are mutually reinforcing. A harmonious and balanced energy field can be formed if a geographical environment can have the relationship of mutual growth and mutual restriction at the same time. This is a good situation of geomantic omen, which is considered to have a positive impact on residents' fortune and life.

Principle of feng shui situation

1. Yin-Yang balance: Feng Shui pursues Yin-Yang balance, that is, two relative energy states. In the environment, the balance of yin and harmony creates a harmonious atmosphere, which is beneficial to the health and happiness of residents.

2. Harmony of Five Elements: The interaction of five elements (wood, fire, earth, gold and water) in Feng Shui. The rational allocation of the five elements can create a favorable atmosphere and help people's lives and careers.

3. Water potential layout: Water is considered as a symbol of wealth, and geomantic omen usually pays attention to the direction and distribution of water. Reasonable water potential layout can bring wealth and liquidity.

4. Mountain shape: In Feng Shui, the mountain is regarded as an important element to form the environmental gas field. The shape and location of mountains will affect the energy flow of the environment and the wealth of residents.

5. Orientation of the door: The orientation of the main entrance of the house is considered to be related to interpersonal relationship and career. Choosing an auspicious door orientation can bring good luck and success.

Tip: The above contents have no scientific basis for the time being and are for reference only.